The judge said Monday that he expects the trial to last until December.
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Santiago/Getty ImagesTrump, who was not required to attend the first two hearings, turned Monday into a spectacle, pausing in front of the cameras andNew York Judge Arthur Engoron ordered the post to be deleted on Tuesday and said that "personal attacks on members on my court staff are unacceptable, inappropriate, and I won't tolerate them."Share on facebook
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